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The Continuing Evolution of Pharmacy Practice
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-pharmacy/the-continuing-evolution-of-pharmacy-practice/4362/Every year, things change in healthcare. Looking retrospectively over the past 40 years in clinical pharmacy, we've seen nothing less than a revolution in the way we practice. Yet pharmacy practice, in many ways, remains dichotomous, when assessing our distributive and clinical duties. Host Dr. CharTreating Obese Women
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-nutrition-and-nutrition-science/treating-obese-women/4303/Imagine going into a doctor's office, putting on a gown and finding that it won't wrap around your body. Or, having your blood pressure taken when the cuff doesn't fit around your arm. These are just a few of the problems obese women deal with as medical patients. Dr. Emily Merrill, department chaVascular Risks of Migraines
https://reachmd.com/programs/neurofrontiers/vascular-risks-of-migraines/4065/While the prevalence of migraine amongst Americans has remained fairly constant over the last fifteen years, our knowledge of migraine and the treatment options have grown significantly. What have we learned most recently about migraine and about vascular risks associated with migraine? Dr. StephenCombination Antimalarial Therapies in Children From Papua New Guinea
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-global-medicine/combination-antimalarial-therapies-in-children-from-papua-new-guinea/4044/Malaria control is challenging in regions of the world where there is intense year-round transmission of multiple species. What do the results from a recent clinical trial in one such area — Papua New Guinea — tell us about treating this disease? Principle investigator Dr. Tim Davis, a professor ofThe Financial Considerations Behind Medical Repatriation
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-global-medicine/the-financial-considerations-behind-medical-repatriation/3966/Legal immigrants across the United States pay taxes, to be sure, but those who have spent less than five years in the country are often not able to qualify for any healthcare coverage under their state’s Medicaid program. If a patient in this situation develops an illness that requires long-term carBorrowing 'Six Sigma' Measurements From Business
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/borrowing-six-sigma-measurements-from-business/3944/Many successful Fortune 500 companies have used 'Six Sigma' for years to systematically increase their revenue and operational efficiencies. Mr. Owen Dahl, president of Owen Dahl Consulting, discusses with host Dr. Larry Kaskel how those same proven principles can be applied to patient scheduling anMinimally Invasive Spinal Surgery
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-future-medicine-and-genetics/minimally-invasive-spinal-surgery/3937/Many of our patients who suffer from significant back pain put off surgery as long as they can, relying primarily on medical and physical therapy while hoping to avoid an elaborate operative procedure. Yet as with so many areas of medicine today, minimally invasive techniques are providing new optioStudying Our Aging Population to Improve Healthcare
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-geriatric-medicine-and-aging/studying-our-aging-population-to-improve-healthcare/3876/Dr. William Hall, director of the Center for Healthy Aging at Highland Hospital in Rochester, New York, discusses with host Dr. Maurice Pickard the unprecedented increase in members of our population age 85 and older, and the role this may play in exceptional longevity. We know more today than we evWorldwide Challenge: Formulating Drugs for Children
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-global-medicine/worldwide-challenge-formulating-drugs-for-children/3855/Medicines for malaria, tuberculosis, and AIDS are all available for children, but none are formulated specifically for the younger patient population. Recently, the World Health Organization generated an essential drug list for kids. How will they follow up on this effort? Dr. Stephen M. Spielberg,Do We Already Have the Cure for Type 1 Diabetes?
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-diabetes/do-we-already-have-the-cure-for-type-1-diabetes/3852/We spend billions each year to research possible cures for type I diabetes, but the cure may already be on the shelf. Join host Dr. Bruce Bloom and his guest, Dr. Denise L. Faustman, associated professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and director of the Immunobiology Laboratories at Massach